Here is how Rabinowitch described it: "The sculpture’s 3 stacked, major segments simultaneously appear to float and be at risk of falling down. They resemble someone attempting to stay in balance." No, it resembles a rusty piece of junk from a disused factory.

This has got to be one of the ugliest and most unappealing pieces of public art I've ever seen. Let's get rid of it.

Assuming this sculpture is to be classified as "post-modern," I'm inclined to favor the following critiques, found at wiki/postmodernism: "As well as describing certain tendencies of contemporary art, postmodern has also been used to denote a phase of modern art. This position is adopted by both defenders of modernism such as Clement Greenberg, as well as radical opponents of modernism such as Félix Guattari, who calls it modernism's "last gasp". The neo-conservative Hilton Kramer describes postmodernism as "a creation of modernism at the end of its tether.""

Someone put a lot of effort in dragging that in from a junk yard, let's not dishonour them by removing it. Seriously though, regardless of what I think of it, at least a few people agree that it's an award worthy sculpture.